t r . ,-, - LHE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1002, 1) JS y i NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SMALLPOX AT PITTSTON. I Efforts of Board of Health Agnlnot tho Diseaso Are Successful Other Plttston Topics, Special to the Seranlon Tribune. Pittston, Jnn. 23. Conversation In Plttston thepo dnys centers on the Bmnllpox epidemic. Nothing else la heard In the home, store or shop from morning to night. There Is nothing new tb report In the situation. West Pltts ton hon had no now eases Tor moro Umn u week, nnd tho olllelals of the Garden Village point with pride to tho fact that the disease has not spread from the two houses Where It first broke out. Olllelnl vigilance Iuib not been relaxed, however. Four houses on the West Side are now quarantined, be cause one or innro of tho inmates ore paid to have been In contact with tlio disease. These aro the homes of Dr. Atherton, who Is attending smallpox patients and who visited his home, con trary to rules, and those of John VS. Breese, John Gravell nnd J. J. Howell, members of whose families were In tho 'louse of John Kohnkie, on the East 3lde, a few hours before the same wus quarantined for smallpox. Tho latest jnove on the part of the AVest Pittston board of health Is to declare a quaran tine on the people of Pittston fiom crossing the bridges to the west side Without permits. It is expected that t,hls regulation will ro Into effect on Thursday. Already AVIlkes-Bane has ?stabllshed a quarantine against tho people of the two Pltttstons. No new cases have been reported in Pittston city since Sunday. The total number of cases In tho cltY" limits now is twenty-two. with eleven In the neighboring boroughs and townships. An important real estate transfer was consummated today, when tho Phoenix hall block, on South Main street, was old by tho Pittston Co-operative asso ciation 1o J. II. Klrby, tho well-known carpet and furniture dealer. It is Air. Klrby's intention to transform the old three-story brick building into a mod ern building, and to build a forty-foot addition to the rear. This will give him one of tho largest business establish ments In the city,the dimensions being r.0xl30 feet. Wo understand that tho price paid for tho property was Jll.uOO, which is $S,300 less than the cardial stock of the co-operative association. Tho Phoenix hall block was erected pome thirty-five years ago, and was at that time one of tho finest business blocks In the city. Of late years, how , ever, owing to the fact that business had moved up the street and the bulld 'ng was not Improved, It had been u oslng investment, nnd the owners of tock were glad to get rid of the prop .rty, even nt a loss. Michael Joyce goes to Cherry Hill for a long term. A couple of months ago, Michael was tho plaintiff In n larceny suit against Maud Garden that wan "leanl in Alderman liarrctt's ofllee. During the progress of the trial ho sud-,denU.drew-!i. revolver .and shot- the 'vomnn In the neck, the wound, for unately, proving not very serious. Joyce was arrested on charges of feloni ous woundlnsr and carrying concealed weapons, and when called for tilul in court this morning pleaded guilty. Judge H.ilsey immediately sentenced him to undergo an imprisonment of two years and six months In the K.istern penitentiary. Oscar J. Schmaltz, a well-known young man, becomes bookkeeper In V. II. Banker's real estate oftlcu on Feb ruary 1. He succeeds John lienfield, who joins the clctlcnl force of tho First National bank. THOMPSON. Special to the Reunion Ttilmne. " Thompson, Jan. 2S. The suit of Irvln A, Van Valkenburg vs. Clifford town ship Is to be tried in court at Mont rose next week. In May, 1000, tho plain tiff sustained serious Injuries by fall ing through a bridge with his team, In said township. Hence tho suit, which will cull for a score of witnesses from this part of tho county. Mr. Van Val kenburg moved into this borough over a year ago, and is a great sufferer at times Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Sumner, of Unlondale, spent tho Sabbath at the home of F. D. "Wrlghter. William Crosier and W. K. Wrlghter, of Susquehanna, spent the Sabbath with relatives In this place. , It was discovered Saturday last that a deserving family In town was In des titute circumstances. Yesterday morn- ng, bright and early, the Misses Han- nnh Latham ond Stellu Howard started out to solicit for them, and before even ing they had a large quantity of pro visions nnd quite a sum or money to deliver to tho family. The Gibson First Baptist church quarterly meeting will take place in tho First Baptist church In this town next Friday afternoon, and services will bo continued over the Sabbath. This was another Eero mqrnlng. Frank Vale, of North Jackson, be came a pupil In tho Thompson tchool resterdny. Mrs, Edward Harper Js confined to oer homo by sickness. " HONESDALE. Sl'ccljl to the Scianton Tribune. Honesdale, Jnn, 2S. Many stllJ coino to town from the with sleighs. people country Tho leu jam which formed In Park Lake by tho recent freshot In tho Lack awnxen still remains. The sudden change in temperature has frozen tho mass .solid, causing a large body of Ice to bo moved. As one journeys through Wayno county they find many cross toads, which, with a few exceptions aro with out the proper distance sign-boards, an YOUR. FAITH "2! ourslfynillry- Shiloh's Consumption i i -ACb. DUl1 our ' strong we 8 IIJ t2 guarantee a cure or refund free trial bottle it you write for It, SIlU.OH'tJ costs 25 cents and will cure Con. sumption, I'jicumonlu, UroncliitU aud all lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold in a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has been Joint? these things for 0 ears. b. C. Weils & Co.. I.c Roy. N.Y. Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects tii Stomach required by law, leaving the stronger to chooso his route without tho prop er guldo board. While Honesdale has a wldo reputation nn a well kept town not a single street corner murks the name of tho street. Honosdnlo people never Ore of a min strel show nnd will give tho Culhone, Chase and Weston troupe a full house on Thursday evening, January 3d. Eight end men, sixteen musicians, Wal ton's famous concert band. Watch for street parade at noon. Eight solo voc alists nnd William II. Chase, the min strel king. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to llie Scranton Trlmine. TunMiinnock, Jan, 28. Harry Depue and fami ly, of St. Paul, Minn., are vl-ilttij the foimor'n parent, Mr. and Jlrt. John Dcpuc, on Sflocuni street. felicittT John fluy left for Philadelphia en Monday ultli the convicted burglars, Thomas PICTURE VOTE FDR HONEST tr bCVCRHMEHT VILLE. 5p A V0TEF0R-pOv5r5 Can you tell which four towns In Illi nois are represented in this picture? lljau, Thomas Collins, John Mi'jer, Prank Will iams Harvey Rupert and Carl Snyder, whom he took to the Kastenpenltentlary. Thctleillt was nccompanlcil by Mrs. Giay and a coips of tpe clal deputies. 1'jtiUk Uoycc, of fcicond street, nuertniiied Ids liiuthci, Tliuiius Up.mc, uf W.itily, N. Y., oir Sundj.v. S. huuy Tiffany, viip, of Nithol-cu, wa do inK liuMiiisf in court on Monday. Mu. William Sttillnsr and .Mis. Margaret I.np ham, or ltib-cll Hill, called an fileudi in town orr Monday. Ml- Xiua Cjincy, of Snanton, is iaitluj; her aunt, Mti. Jincplr Luce, on IMne bticit. Mis. Andrew AVall was called to Kalomille orr .MoinUy by the serious Itlnc-s ot" her mother, Mi. Ora Anna tlaidlng. Dr. .mil Mrs. E. V. Atcry are enlertaininK Miss Mollic We-ton, of Iirookl;n, I'a., at their home orr Tiosa street. Alfred ltrrndle, of Scranton, is attending court here this v.eik. 'Si-julre John II. lMnaiiN, of l.nrcjUlle, was Joins business in town on Mundnv. The regular urm of the court of common plius for Januaiy commenced litre on Monday. Time Is cpritq a full list of eases, but a number ot them lmo been settled or continued. In tl.c une of William 1'. Smith, et. .rl. vs. Henry II. Dell?, ejectment, a lontluuiiirc was ngiecil lo by pinics. The tare will probably bi tettled. Mr.s. l.jm.ui Chase . Kva II. tiofut, jdeadcr. Cunliuued to April term. T. W. Kjtc as. V. It. & II. 1). Kite, pk.idu. Continued. Curtis A. l.oomi-. s. C. r. lligilow, plerdir. Settled. Curtis A. l.oomU n. J. W. Tilvelpinc, inti r Inlet inter-inter- pleader. Settled. . Mary A. Itundlc J. Hi Kinney & Stephens, bile. Si'ttlcil. is- SPRINGVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tilbune. Spriusvlllc, Jan. 2S. At the ltepublic.ui piima lies last Tiiisdry nominations weic made as tol loi: Justice of the peace, J. O. Ionian; urpcr vhor, Dalls Welch; treasiuei, I!. C. Kly; town cleric, S. O. Culver; Jud'u of election, W. 1). Smith; inspector, C. W. Jennings; auditor, .lose Strickland; constable, A, II. Tiitlle; school di rector, C. L. Drown. The house of Homy Duttun, out In the south eastern part of the tonustilp Has burned li: week. The family were away from home when it caught fire, but belnj; ut the next house they got back In time to cmoe their goods, aud noth ing was burned. T(iere was an liisuiance ot IU0 on the building. A. X. Fiirgu has hired to H. It, Thomas for an other year. Ills present term espties April L Sometime ego Hairy I.unbcit was taken to tho Wllkcs'Paire hospital sulfcriug fiom appendicitis and other tioirblc, and an operaMuu was per fonned. This week lie Is c.pecled home. Theodore I.all.nr has moved Into the Episcopal lectory, and llert Winnie has moved Into the house which he vacated. A bieak eloun oecuned at J. M. Stllhvell's mill latt week which look sewral days to U' jialr. Tlrey started up aguln Monday. Medical uld was hastily called Sunday morning to attend Mis, M. 11, Johnson, who lives four tulles east fioni here mid who is uflcring fiom an attack of pneumonia. J.IUle Minot Itilcy attempted to Jump on a leislr loadesl ultli lee and lulled his hold, fall ing under the hind bob, which ran over one leg, l'or n time it was thought to ha bioken, but the attending physician found only cowrc biuUcs. He will be confined to the bouse for oini' time. DUNDAFF. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Duudall, Jan. S3. Still wo arc fite hum small pox, but iieaily oci)body toys "l.ook out for my arm." JVo have tome kickers hcje In Duudalf. They kick at any old thing. Wo lave one man kteker. He 6jvs the Duudall loeals aro stale, Von we we mentioned Ids name but once In thoac loeals. We will try and put it hi twice tret time If ho kicks any inoiv, Mrs. W. h. Decker, wife of uur postmaster, is suireriug eiy much with her aim, She wai ie teutly vaccinated, and it tceiirs to be working very well, neeciisltating the curjlng of her arm In u sling, Miki Jennie Sprong Is also siilfcilug fiom vaeel. nation, and iuasmucli as she tcaehes ochool, it makes It cstiemcly haul for her tu attend to her cchool duties, as the is obliged to ute a nutcli. Walker's Itojal i:nt(italneis aiu at the rink for three night )et this week. They sell svap and Indian ojlvo, uud put up iultc u thow for oiw of its kind. Tire men singers aro pietty good, but the ladles' yokes aro not up to the standard, buj perUps they will do better when they get their glow til. W. I. Millard ond 1.'. K. Wells wti down tu Joidau Hollow on I'rMay night to attend koine special reihol meetings beltig held in (he Mtth odltt Episcopal ehuich at that place by Mr, and Mis. Van f!ordr, tho evjngelUts. Mr. "Wells had Letir Invited there to ting. Mrs. Jane Millard is still conrlued to her bed with a gathfilng hi her head. Iter suffering it great on account uf her old age. She is being treated by Dr. Edwards, of CIltToid. LAKE ARIEL, Special to the Scranton Tribune. , I.alo Ariel, .Tan, 2S. The Lalte Ariel tilcli jcliool h In n flourishing icndlttnn under I'ro feasor Fryer, who li tho tight wan In the right place, l'rolcwor fryer vv.11 formerly from t'otti town anil i n food Imttuctnr, ond hai eharatn of the flri (trade. The second grade li under the tnrctul fjc ut Ml.11 l'lilllipi, while tho third nr pilmaiy fcIiuIam are lool.rd alter by Mk. Smith, who Rites them all a mother' attention. J. I'. Md'arland and A. fl. Kevci were In Honesdale Stlitnlny on tnutncM. Horace Itldurlt ban a new bmber chair In the Lake house and niecli all comen. K. 1). Keje, of Scranton, returned (o hli work nfter fpemlln? n few ito at lili home nurslnn a very lame arm. " Theatrical. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. lACIUJJi-Kltniew. Iv'litht. AC'ADKMV diner Stock iompany, Afternoon and tdeht. M'All llftblc's Knlc.kCibocl.cn. Afternoon and night, At tho Academy. The Cainer Stock eompiny tested the capacity of tho Ac'jdcmy of Mnslu twice jestcrday by PUZZLE. presenting "The Iliad: l'lag" and "A uiaii of Mjstciy." The company is one of the best llr.it has placed ut this popular theater. Specialties are introduced between the acts and tho.-e who docrvc special mention are Vied Hu'scll, Katheijne Evans, Webb and Wilnront, Arthur Illackaller, the Ore.it Koppe and the Le Wane slaters. The bill for this afternoon will be "My Uncle from Sew York" and tontsjht tire couiprny will plij "Ilrotlur against Iliother." "Colorado" Next Tuesday. "Coloiado" is the name and that tiate U the Fcene of Augustus Tlronras' latest play whlih is to be produced next Tuesday evuiriug at the Lyceum in tire tame manner and with exactly the same cn-,t as teen during its recent run at Wallacl.'s theater, New York. '"Coloiado" is a mining piny ubundantly supplied with inci dents that are strongly dramatic. The central characters will be plajed by Wil ton Lackaje, i'laucis Cailyle, John All baugb, Jr., J. M. UolWlle, Horace Lewis, Maude lioirmnn, Violet Hand, Jean Xcwcombc, Itoso Coooke and otheis in tire cast will be Henry Hall, I.ouis Kagen, i'rank Donovan, William II. James, llearri Collins, Herbert l'ollard, Chris tirre lilc'sing, riedcilck Mollis, Clement Klrby, 'rank Kernble, William T. Slmp-oii, I.lwieme Sheehan, Francis C'onlan, Morris 1'iank, Henry Ulbfon, David Hlggius, 'iliouias Lnmbiori. Seals go on salt- Saturday moinlng at !' o'clock. "The Innocent Maids." 'lhe attraction at the Star theater foi thiee days commencing tonionovv- will be "The In nocent Maids company," which will take the au dience bjck to the good old daj of real fun, wit, humor and good singing to the accompani ment of blight and catchy inu-dc. Tire thst part Is called "A Wooden Woman," nnd serves to in troduce twenty baruK.niely gowned women who deport thcnt.-elvcs thiotigh many dances and bo vvliclrliig nnisle arrd ten genuinely funny com edians. The Miovv is particul.iil.v Mrong in specialties, piovidcd by such well known utars ns Meddcn and Jess, Celtic wits; Anna Yale and Itosc Ciirlin, the well 'known tlugeis of duettcs; Dennett and ltlch, in their new act, "At Camp in the Phil ippines"; Mark and Kitty Halt, in comedy sketch; Nellie Silvester, hr popular and up-to-date tongs and ballads and Joo Morris, Hebrew comedian and parodist. The whole concludes wtllr n (-kit. entitled "A Lottery Ticket," a gen uine huilcsquc, full of funny anil krugh-piovok-ing situations. Matinee every daj, STAGE NOTES. I'uiti.i Knight, the American ucliess, Dually decided to accept a compromise bcllleinent of her suit against the Duke of Manchester for breach of prond.se, Tho duke married MUs Zim merman of Cincinnati. Miss Knight received $13,000 as a solace', During Mary Mauuerliig's southern tnur in "Janice Meredith," which begun in Loulsvlllo 1'ebruary 10, Frank McKee will picacnt her for one perloimanco hi Louisville, Memphis uud New Orleans as Camlllle, She will play Nashville l'ehiuary 13, Memphis 1'ebruaiy II and 15 and New Oilcans the week beginning February i;. A commendable change has been made hi "When We Wcrn Twenty-one," as piescntcd by the Ooodwln-Klllott company Tho Coiintlilan Supper club scene has been eliminated, and in its place the boudoir of "Tha Firefly" 1 intro duced. The supper eceno has been harshly criti cised In this courrtiy ami II, V. Fsmond, iho au thor of the play, decided to in ike the change. Klavv k llilangei's production of the Diury Lane fpeclaele, "The Sleeping He.iuty and tho Ilv-itl," at the lliojclvvay theater, is drawing audlenees to this house that uru making tl.u wLu men ol the lll.rlto btaie. ltecclpts in excess of $20,001) are now tho ordln.uy thing there. What makes this production tucli a delightful enter tainment is that all Its dazzling spcctauilat nc ccmoiIcs oro but incidental to a most Inteicsting stoiy, inteftpersed with humciouj specialties, fascinating iuuslc.it nuinbeis and comic inter polations, Maitln Harvey will begin his American tour In New York next October, under (ho direction of Ivlsw & I.'il.ingcr, presenting Iris latest tueecss, "After All," founded on tlio loniantlc slory uf Lugene Aram, "The Clgai elite Makci's llo niance," a dramatic veislou of F, Mailon Ciaw. ford's novel, and "Tha Only Way," nigge.lcd by Dlekcns' "A Tale of Two Cities." Mr. Hal ey iccently pieseutcd "Tlio Clgaretto Jtaktl's Uqinancc" at Sandilirvjhani by tominaud, enter taining King Fdvvard, (,uccir Alexandra and tho rojal suite. "Up York Ste," a ru.Ho drama by David Hlggius uud Georgia Waldiou now neariug its ono hundredth pctfoipiancc at the Fuuitcentli sheet theater In New Yoik, will be presented In Scranton, at the Lyceum, soon, with the an. tlrors as the stars iupiorteU by the original New York cast. Tills play tells a ttrong uud Inter esting story of people living in a little village in the Adirondack mountains. It buatties tha very air of the mountains aud depicts lhe char acters Just as they live and act, 'lire play will bo presented here wtli all the orlginul and pic turesque scenlo effects for which It Is noted. Mr. Hlggius will be teen in his quaint impersonation of Darius Green, and Miss Waldrou in the impor tant part of Evcbn Illjlr. , Jim . 1! l "Tv M & m 111 fcSFM THE MARKET Wall Street Itovlow. New Yoik, Jan. 24. A duccessinl turn was maue against tho chorU In tadaj's slock morkcti How far the day's demand for stocks represented ticvv bming from outside sources can only be conjectured. Condition which were in.Adc the ground for selling jesteiday lcmnlncd unaltered today, without wheeling the strong tendency to vvani rccoiDrv. Tlio weakness In tlin Drain mnr bets, which jestctday was made the basis of rumors ot nnaneiai trouiilcs,vvas tunicil to a mill argument loihy as showing good conditions tor the winter wheat cron. The fnrmukllmi bv tho United .Mine Workers ot Hat dennnds for higher Avages, which ucpreMcd tne coalers jestcuny, was ignored lou.iy, inc report ol iiecemuer uc tressed carina's nt the l.'riu and the ltcnllnir sv.s tcm were equally Ignored. These stocks were ipille conspicuous for activity ami (strength, it Is thought that lMrt of the recent selling ot the Coalers has beeu'antlclpatlon nt tills showing arm mac louajs uuying wus snort covering, Thec vagaries ot sentiment Indicate the pro' fcssiotial character ot the trading. The most lin portllit Inlluencc In the odvaiico was the stlinu latlmr eiTect of the stronir recoverv of throo moro points In Amalgamated Copper. The dealings in inrs siock wero inmost twice as great ns inoso in any oilier one sioci:. J he nilvancc in Ainal camntcd Conner was taken bv sneciilatais to ill dicate n sentiment in favor of nu advance by the Stand ird Oil party, which has long been sup posed to favor quietude In speculation. Coupled with a published utteratiee of J. P, .Morgan, ex pressing confidence in tlio maintenance ot tho I'ountry's prosperity the ellect was to give spec ulators the lmiircs.slou that the crest lln.inchil in tcrests were again In accord in favoring lilgh prices for stock. The upward movement broad ened and gained force up to the close which was at about Hie best and strong. The icportcd agreement io inaiuniii rates among western ran loads and ine.it packers was u strengthening In lluencc. As nn incident of the advance thera was u icnewal of many old rumors of consolida tion nnd nbsoiptlons involving the local trac lions, the Vnndcibllts, Chicago and Kistcru Il linois aud Louisville and Nashville, Chicago, In dianapolis nnd Louisville and Lvansvillc and Tone Haute and many otheis that have pre ilously been in circulation. Total sales todiy, fxMi,70U shares. Tlio bond market was strong nnd Individual bonds weio not ho overwhelmingly conspicuous as of late. Total pales, par aluc, 4,!IW,0TO. United States bonds were all un changed on the but call. The following quotations are furnished The Tilb une by M. S. Jordan & Company, rooms 70j-T03 .Me.us iiuriiiirg, scianiou, i'a. Telephone, ouuj: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. ing. Aineilcan Sugar 120 Hi 12jJi 127 Atchison 7,jj 7(V4 7."Va 70'i Atchison, Pr WVi VT,V, lGft tt!?i Urookljn Tiactlon CiVi CG?s CJig CJ Halt. & Ohio 102 1XV8 102 10J ('lies, tc Ohio 4J .10 i'' KVa Chic, i- 0. W 22?i 23U 22 23VS St. Paul 1(12 104 102 lftlTi Hock Island 15.V,i 137 1J575 137 Kan. & Tex., IV 02 f,23i 52i C2i Louis, & Xa,h 102 103?i 102 lO-tU ManlntlJii Lie 13l?fi isiii 13li 133Vi Met. Traction 170Vi 172 170 171H MLsoiirI Pacillc 101 I02i 101 102H Southern Pacillc Bs'ft OOJi C8ti tlOVS Norfolk & Wcstein .... 53-li CO Mi jo Frio ss sojj ::syd no;a Frle. 1st Pr 70 71 70 71 X. Y. Central Ksjaj 10174 irjnVi 101 out. ,t Wct ;i3U si wi'i s,;?i l'enna. It. It HS'J llf,", lij-ji 110 Heading ,.. ;.",.; X'j CSV't 30 Heading, Pr S2 S2 SI?, bl?4 Southern it. 11 32 Si'J 32 32 Southern It. 11., Pr .... !elU W, O-t'i 04 Term. Coal 4: lion (.210 itiV- C2U Mil I". S. Leather 11V, ni 1114 lift U. S. Leather, Pr SOU SDK. SOli SOV'. U. S. itiibbee II 11 li 11 " Union Pacific lOOVi 101?i lOOV- Wit. Union Pacific, Pr S7 SiVi S7 SSV- Wabash, Pr il' 42'.i 12 IJJi Wcsleiu Union OHS Pl UP4 t'T'i Colo. Fuel & Iron S3- SO S5 n' Amal.. Copper 74 70 7t 70 People's (las ...10iy4 102 10116 101 Col. So 141. li nc. 141. Texas Pacific !I7 .S31" .17 HsU Am. Car Foundry 2') "') 21 2'aii U. S. Steel Co 42 J.1'4 12 4l.l U. S. Steel Co., Pr .... !)2ai 03U 027 ii Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co., IT. County Savings Hank & TYust Co.. First National Haul: (Carbondale) .. St.1nd.11d Drilling Co .' Tbhd National II ink ...,..,,,.,.... Dime Deposit and .Discount Bank.. Economy Light. II. & P. Co First National Hank Lacka. Trust & Safe Deposit Co.... Claik k Snovcf Co., Pr Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co. ... Scianton Axle Woiks j. Scranton Savings Hank ; Traders' National Hank Scranton Bolt i; Nut Co Peoplo's Haul; New Mexico lty. & t Co HOXDS. Scianton Passenger Hallway, flrt Mortgage, due 1920 People's street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1013 People's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 1921 Dickfon Manufacturing Co. Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Scranton Traction (1 per cent Kconomy Light, Heat tc l'ower Co.. Bid. Askei 00 .300 S2S CO 273 -... 40 1300 193 123 100 03 300 175 107! ... 73 115 113 ... 113 100 102 102 113 03 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected bv II. (J. llrle, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Flour Jl.t.O. lleanv ;2.50. Butter Frc-h croameiy, 2"o ; June cieamery, -3Me.; dalrv eieamer.v, 2Je. Cheese 11 i,ial2L. Fggs Neiiiby, 1.2c.; fancy stoiage, 21c. Pens Per bushel, Jl.SO. Potatoes Per budiel. S3e. Onions Per bushel, $1.W. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, Jan. 23. Floui Continued barely steady and unchanged as to price. Yvhc.it Spot btcady; No. 2 led, Soo. f. 0. b. uiloat; No. 2 red, &!u. elevatoi; No. 1 northern Duluth, S3Uc. f. o. b, atlo.it; options Irregulir and Hue mating but closed steady ut unchanged piiccs; March closed Sic; .May, Mc; July, SMiie. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 03TsC. elevator and 00c. f, 0. b. uiloat; options turn at tho open ing: then became heavy but lallicd and closed steady at Jie. net dee-lino; January closed 03c; .May, 03c; July, (UVSiC. Oats Spot dull; No. 2, 40ii.c; No. J, 10c.; No. 2 white, 4So.; No. :i white, I71jc; track mltc-d western, Malic; op tion market at the west ccnctlcnccd another' heavy decline under n bear raid liom which it liter milled on cou'ilng. lliittcr Finn; slate full cieam iinall early made tuuey colored, HVie ll?ic.; i-tato full cieam small c.uly nude? fimy white-, llViall'.ic; largo early made fancy, l(l?ici do. do. white, lOTic. Fggs Firm; sl.ilo and Piilnsylvauta, 2Sa29c. ; we.tein, 2;c; soulh. em, 27c. Chicago Grain find Froduco Market. Chicago, Jan, 23. Tlio grain pits took their cues from oats today which still held the center of Interest. When they opened Urm all utluv pits luaced up, but when they dropped 2c. again on lcuevvcd selling, wheat and dim fol lowed attir, 'ihu cmallncss ot trade and tlio iib-cneo of other potent Inlliiences steadied the pits towaid the cioso and May wheat and May com closed unchanged from jcstcnlay; May oats levt Ue. and provisions closed 5.it2',ic. lower. Cash quotations weio as follows: I'iour Fasy; No. S spilng wheat, 7Ui7IUe-.i No, 2 led, SJe.; No. 2 out, liVlc; No. 2 white, I Hits, 5 No. il white, IHiallci No, 2 lye, h: fall to choice nulling barley, 5sa02c. ; No. 1 Hix heed, 1.07; No. 1 northwestern. s-I.TIVj; prime tJmnthv weed, ?il.45; mess polk, 15;ii).ilfi.33; lard, W.17',a au.20 short lilw, isS.li3aS.23; diy salted should ers, 7',4171'iCi fhott clear sidvs, is).5naS.iiO; whisley, i)l.ul. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Jan. 23.Cattle Hecelpts, 3,000, including- tOO Texans; 25 westerns; sieady; good to prime strcis, nominal, if(l.6i)a7.23 ; poor Id medium, Slail; stackers uud feeders, $2.2jat.tVl; cows, fl,23a(i; heifers, !?.'.W.i5.3i); bulls, i2.2jal; ealvu, ifi.oOiO.aii Teus fed ftccis, isl.ift.31i western Mcers, fl.10. Hogs HecelpU today, 23,. 00U; tonioiTOW, .15,000; left over, i.iXJO; steady at otriuic deellno of jcsteiilay. voaSOc, jovvvr than tha close last week: 111K11I and butchers, fj.tdaOuO; good to choleo heavy, fai5t(I.IUt lough heavy. W.lO.iu.10; llglrt, 3.00a5.,sj bulk of sales, ifj.40-iU.2O. Slu-ep Itecelpts, 11,000: sheep, steady: lamoj, weaker; gooe) to sholo vvetheis, (fl.Uda'i.CO; western sheep, fed, 1.20 1 0.20; native lambs, O,o0a3; western limbs, rfXi S.St). East Liberty Live Stock Market. Fast UulTalo, Jan. 2S.-Catlle Hecelpts, light, full Urm; cals, 3.50a8.80. Ilogs-llucipts. Oyj head; dull and lower; heavy, rUfOad.63; bulk, W.60; mixed, SO.3u.iO.40; pigs, f, I10a5.70; louglvs, ?3. 30a 5.73; stags, Vlal.CO, Sheep and Lambs lte cclpts, 0.000 head; steady to slndo fiimcr for best lambs; sheep, top initd, finl.lO; wethers, tft.60al.73; top lambs, 3.S3j5.W; culls to goal, sVJ.WaO.W. Superfluous Hair Bemoved. SUPFlllXlJOUSllAnt, Watts. audMlpali?. lessly, periuanently, tclvntlneally removed bv electric needle; exclusive method; no scars. Trial treatment fru-. Call and bo convinced. Heleu S. Buchanan. Dermatologist, 312 Washington ire. THE TRIBUNE'S "WAN 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cent for Each IJxtra Lin;. JTor Kout. FAHM l'OH HUNT of over two hundred acres in Newton township, tire miles ironi court uou-e on Pcranleii and Newton wad. Hip Conner home stead. Apply to H. H, Cosncr, P. 0. Halt! Mount, Lackawanna Co., Pa. l'OH HUNT First-class OO-ucre farm, four miles from city; full complement of buildings, alt In good order) near two lakes; cueollcnt spring water. Addrcus Farmer, Tribune office. FOlt ltC.ST Store; all ncw comer of Mulberry and Prospect; steam heat, with Improvements, $30; alio store, Spruce street, IS'O; also dwell ing, No, 8.12 Monroe, 12 rooms, ij.15; also dwell ing, No. SOU JeiTcrxon nvc, rent 813; also Nos. S20 and S23 Madison ave., ?a0 each; al'O dwell ing, corner of Mulberry and Prospect, 12 room', Menu bent, S33J nlso Nos. 820 and h2S Jefferson ave., 12 rooms, nil Improvements, ?I0 cnehi also duelling, 12 rooms, I'luspcet ave,, steam heat, with Improvements. C. P. Jiulvvln, loom 015 Meal's building. IIOUSIJ NO. 0.12 FOI1KST COIJUT. between Wy cmlng ave. and Krlo depot; rent 1)12. Mon roe llrovvn, Hull's Head. UOAIIDINQ IIOUSK FOIl HUNT, 12 rootps, laun dry, vegetable kitchen; central; Adams ave nue: only $33; money maker. Comcgj.s, Dime Hank building. IF YOU WANT a tenant for Jour house coins and see ('omegys, 2nd floor Dlmo Dank build hi';; no charge unless wc rent the house. FOIl HUNT Store room, second floor; plate shns front; nt Sit) Lackawanna avenue, inquire of Krotosky llros., Clothleis. HALF DOOHLi: house, W3 UarrNon avenue, 18. Also half double house, 1003 Pine street, $17. Possession now. Apply 030 Harrison avenue. RTAIt CAFF., with fixtures, for rent. Apply C. Welchcl, SJO Webster avenue. FOR nilNT-'JlS, one-half of double house, in upper Orcen Hldge; large jard. hath, hot and cold water, range, clectlie lights. II. P. Hamilton, Paul! building, bprucc i.tieet. Wanted To Rent. XVXJ WANTl'D llv a upiitleman. one or two well tin- nlshed moms with use of bath, without hoard, in good nelghboihood. Addles.', 11., Postoffico Hov: 012. WANTLD TO llTNT Thiee or four furnished or unfuinished rooms for housekeeping. Address E2.j Jefferson avenue, city. For Sale. GfllJ FISH & each our- fLsli live. lanls flc. up. Niglit sing- .- . ....!... n. .11 I!.... ..f aqrnria, nil sizes, nil prices. Parrots that talk. Sunflower and other seeds, purest, best. Dr.iss cages, 30c. up. Fot Is reliable. 215 Spruce st. JUST AHHIVHD with a carload of horses; good worKcrs anu several closely matcueii icains. Weight from 1,100 to 1,500. Can be seen at ail Hajniond court. T. M. Cobb. FOlt SALE CIinAP I'lrcvvooil, iion roofing, tim bers, boards. 'seantiing, etc., fiom old cars; tillable for all purpose. Jennings, Central Mines switch, foot of Hampton sticet, oft Soueli Main avenue. FOH SALF Two light spring wagons and some harnci.s, cheap. Evans, rear 11J2 Luzerne fiticct. rOIt SALF Cheap; horse, spring wagon and lurries', nt No. 1S20 Cedar avenue. Furnished Booms. FUllNISHED ItOOMS for rent, modern Improve ments; private family; gentlemen picfcired, at 3,17 Adams avenue. FOH HENT Two comfortably furnished looms for ccntlcmen: modern inimovements; ini- vate family. 3J0 Washington nvenuc. rOK HENT Furnished front room, with heat, b-rth e.nd gas; near coint bouse; gcntlcrrran preferred. Address noom, Box 200. FOH HENT Furnished room; heat and bith. 025 Linden strict. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with beat, eras and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 5J0 Adams avenue. Wanted Room and Board. WANTED Room nnd board with small pilvalc family for man and wile. .Must be good lo cation and within 15 minutes walk from city hall: can give best of icfcieiu-c. Address C. 1). S., iporn SOI Coimell building. WANTED With private family, board and two looms, with piivikge of bath, for family of three; walking distance irom court hoav; icier euccs it dcslud. Atldres-s K., Tribune ofl'.cc. WANTED Hoard nnd two furnished rooms in a good location for a family of four: or would rent rooms where good board im be hail in neighborhood. Address N., Tribune, WANTED Room and beard In refined private family for three ladles; not to c.cced $12 per week. One located within five minutes walk from city hall pi ef Lived. Address, K. II, Tribune Of fice. Rooms and Board. FOH RENT One or two pleasant looms for gen tleman; aho table board, lnquhc 107 loo ming avenue. FOH HENT Largo front room, suitable for two gentlemen; with or without board. Olt Washington avenue. ROOMS TO BENT, with board. 800 Mulberry street. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to liavo two nice men to board, German or English, Call any tinia after Thursday. All conveniences, 607 Harrison avenue. Business Opportunity. HAVE YOU village, city or town propeity, hiisl ncs or ttock ot gooils to sell or e.chan;,i? List your pioperty with J. L. Tiaey, Heal IMato Exchange, Waverly, N, V. Sl'OCh ANU WHEAT TRVDERS without delay. Write for our fpeclal market letter. Free on application. U M, llihbard 4: Co., mcmbeis N. V, Consolidated and btock bxchange,' It and l(i Droaduay, New Yoik. Established lSdl. Lung Distance' Phone 23SS Ilroad. Real Cstate. 1 Oil SALE At Claik's (heen, iilue-ioom house, with bath, furnace, tpriiig water, sis acus of land: all tmall fruit. Suitable for summer home, (Mil i-v addicss 1). K, Potter, Hof is, Claik'a Siiiiiiuit, I'a. SMALL FARM near Scranton, improved, well watered: also desirable Mibutban lesldemv, time acii-s laud. Terms to suit, llanjen, attur uey, -M'j Washington avenue. l'OH SALE New house on Cornell street, Rami I Woods Park; modern improvements: easy teinis, Apply to Spilng HrooL Lumber Co., or E, , Vvoodhouse. FOR SALE U Claik's Summit; u plieo of Hj ucits, house and barn, good Irult; cheap tor cash, Inqulio nt Mrs. L, Lindiay, lU .North Main nvenue, clly, FOR SALE One aero of land. Improved with nine-room liouso; pUnty and varictv of trulti pood location in vlllago ot Fleetvllle, Mrs. Ollvo Flih, Fleetvllle, Pa. Money to Loan, ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck. straight loans or Uulldlng and Loan. At from 4 tu 0 per cent, Call on N. V. Walkei. S1I-J15 tonnell building. ' Recruits Wanted, UfTClTnilt V. B. AlillV-Able bodicTTnT luairied nun between lire ages of 21 and 33; I'illzrm of tlio United itatcs. of go! iharacter and temperuto habits, who can speak, md and write l.nglish. For lUonuatlou apply to Recruit ini; Oiliv-e, No. 12J Wjomiiig avenue, Scranton. I a. Lost. LOSV-Jan. 21, a fox teirlcr, six tuonllu old. ., i"',';?r.wUl. ".'f l;"'J' or rctun '" Charles IL Splttel, 151U Wyoniluff avenue. ?) SITUATIONS WANTtil) l-Ul'.U. 3 Mnri IlKANflll WANT (IITIOHS. Want Atlvortlsimeuta Will Bo Received at Any of tho Follow ing Diurj Stores Until 10 V. M. Central City ALBERT SRIIUI.TZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. GUSl'AV P1C11EL, 030 Adams avenue. West Sido GEOHOI! W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPI'E, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton or.O. W. DAVIS, coiner North Msin avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dickson Mvctiue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 r.reen Ridge street. C. LOREN'Z, corner Wu3hltrgton ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL. 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. 0. DONE 4: SON. Kelp Wanted Male. WANTED Young man to learn tlio iewehv busi ness j one with some experiem c prefeircd. Tlio ltcford Co., 107 Wjotulng uveliue. YOUXO .MEN wanted, any distance, copy let ters home evenings und leluiu to us. We pay $3 per thousand; send addressed cuvi-lope. partlcul.ii-H and ropy. P. M. C. Dept -IF,. Hoc 1111, Philadelphia. MOLElt'S HARDER SCHOOL, NEW YORK CITY. Mole studcnU wanted. Eight weeks com plete". Wages Siturd.iys. Dlpionils uwaided. Position gurrantecd when through. Write for free catalogue. WANTED fly leading Philadelphia bouse, first class Bilcsman, to sell general lino ot paper tn the ictall tiade, one who Ins an acquaintance preferred: must have best rrfcicrce and be able to furnlsli bond. Addicss P. 0. Ho'; 20S, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. YOUNO LADIES wanted, nny distance, copy let ters home evenings nnd retuin to u. Wo ply $s jK'r thorvand; send addieeil envelop.", particulirs and copy. F. M. C. Dept -U3. llo 1111, Philadelphia. WANTED A joung gill as caslilir and bnnl;. keeper; muit have some eipeiieuec and refer, ence. Aildicss Mer Davidovv, i.07 I. tckawauiii avenue. LADIES to do plain needlework for us at hoim. We furnMi materials and pay 7 to 10 per week. Send stampcil envelope to blairdanl Co., Indiana ave, Chicago, I.. WANTED Clrl for gcneial housework at Dllton. Address 11. T., care Tilbune. Agents Wanted. WANTED Ilu.llliur,. lellablc agents In dl E cclsioi Iiou-icr PrceSei. None its epul. Agents make luge wages. Write for term. The Field Mfg Co., F.at 'lloy, Pa. Wanted. WANTED Sulphur stone for- tiro in.iiiuf.utuiln' of novelties in jeweliy; good piiev paid. Ad dicas, with Mump, the Noveltv Jewelry Stoic, 10J North Main stiect, Pittston, Pa. Helo Furnished. HESl'I.UTAULE HELP FURNIsilED-Two linhi cooks, female cooLs, .ccond girls, general glrli, cliimbennaids, groceiy v. agon drivers, 2 ie spectablc women to work day time, nurj.es, girls. Employment liurcnu, S."0 Wash. ave. 'Phone, 1011, Situations Wanted. YoUNfJ MAN dc-lici iiositlou as stenographer, 'bookkeeper or bill clcik; i.iu iumK'i go'ni references. Addici-s D. E. 1'., Tilbune ofltee. HOY would like lc.isonablo woil; to.- deiivci-.v wagon e' office. Addle-.? 2UI Mulbeny-trivt, city. WANTED Uy middle uste m in, .: place ns mtik in hotel or icstauiaut. Addicss Cook, 'lirbune. A MN who uiideitands all klml.s nt hotel work would like tu woik vi nhr.rs hi hotel or us taurairt. Address Cliiille, Tilbune oillce. S1IUATION WANTED Hy .1 widow tn do wash ing, honing nr cleaning of any kind. Ad dteas Mrs. J. Millie, 712 hchnell eouit. SU'UATION' WANTED Hy a joung boy 13 jc.iri old, willing to do an thing. Address E. E., KOJ .uhliigtuu avenue. SITUATION WANTED-lly gill to di home woik or musing. Addicss -lit New stiect. WANTED Uy a good girl u plate to do hou-e- woik in pilvato family: only small finiily pajlng good wages need lcply. M. C, Tribune oflice. i A POSITION wanted by a vnung man tu woil; afternoons or evenings, can assist in stcu ogupliy and tvpenritlng. Addicts, II. E. S., 10 JO Norlli Watbington avenue, WANTED Poillloii as baikiepu' In (list-class saloon or club liouso by party who tliorughly understands Ids busincs', Ltrzc espeiience, ci liable cf taking full chiugc; ufeiciieu as io thai ucter, etc.; have been uvvmt and maiugir fjr number jc.us. Address Hox 20, Tiibi.no oillec. T New Ideas, Safe Methods, Large Returns, Cumulative (i Howls ol' The Southern Mining Corporate Denomination of Bonds $100 Each. x. ss A limited number of these bonds for sale at par, on reasonable? terms or lor cash. . $200 worth of stock at par iven with each bond as a bonus, The safest and most practical mining proposition ever oliered. i. All net profits to be applied to the payment of bonds, Write for prospectus. " - The Southern Mi si ing" Corporation 1517 FriinkrorU Ave., rnuiKfonl, iMillndolplilu. I'a. r ,1ffiirrr.ii'.ifiMH'r.i.'iWlJiCT WE OFFER TO BUTTE ELECTRIC fill POli Of Hutte, Alout. (Uulle t the j;ria,et eoj-pet (,iix!uetr.i; cit In the vvcrU.) 5 First Mortgage Sinkinsr Fund Gold Bonds Dononiliuiloii $l,00ij, nialuilin' 1 to 30 ear. Amply provided for ly reserve anil llnLinr; fund.. Net earnings tluei; ami tlnee.ii'Jurten (luivi nrttiet elidivw. Write fcr upiiit cf i. tianiuc-l In ull, Tie telciit ul the Llilcjyo IjIujii Co., anil tpecial circular, RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO. 1 NASSAU ST NEW YORK. Mmasmuuam DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Tli 1 1 Pour Lines, n Cents lor Uucli Hxtrt l.t.i). PROFESSiONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWAIID C. Hl'AOLDINO, 2.1 THAIlEHS HANK Itulldlng, nnd St. Paul Uulldlng, New York. Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS. Uulldlng. ARCHITECT, CONNELL FHEDERICK I,. III10WN. AUCII. Il HKAt -Ai? 1:1,!"iK! I'h'S.. 12d Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. llAHDlNfl, COO CONNELf, DU1LD1NO. Dcntlsta. dr. c. il. eim:nui:ii(ii:r, pauli huildinu, fcpruco slieet, t'cranton. DR.C. C. LAUHACII, 113 WVOMINO AVENUa tawyors. ritANIC E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT.LAW. oo" 12, It, 10 and 13 Durr Uulldlng. F. K. THAOV. ATl'Y, COMMONWEALTH IlLIKl D. D. REPLOGLIl, ATTORNEY-LOANS NERO tlaled on real estate security. Mears Uulldlng, comer Washington avenuo ami Sprucu street. VviLbAUD, WARREN i: KNAPP. ATTORNEYS ami counsellors-nt-Iaw. Republican Uulldlng viaOiinglon avenue. JESSUP k JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN K' '""al-liv. Coininonweallh Building, Hoomi II), 20 ond 21. 'Vf'JI'.0 w- THVYEII. ATiORNEY. ROOMi tX)J-C01, oth floor, Mears building. " ,'V,. WTIIES, ATTOHNi: Y-A T-LA W, HOAltr 01 lindo UllllillliL'. Rrrnntnli. P.i. p-,TT'nSO-V k WILCOX, TRADEIPS NATIONAL. Hank Uulldlng C. COMEOYM, q-n IHTI'Hr.lCAN HUILDINO. " A,n,)V,. "IMTHOLr, OITIcir.MOVED TO No"! 2U Vvyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 3tJ NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. Dlt. S. W. IAMORi: U, OFFICE 330 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1319 Mulberrv. Chronic uNcuct, lungs, heart. kldne)s and genllo-uiinary organs u specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Hotels and Restaurants. TIIH ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE uue. Hales reasonable. P. ZIEQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. i- W. PAS Ftngcr depot. Cornlucled on tlio European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Propiletor. Scavenger. A. II. nitlOfiS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; nv idor; only improved pumps used. A. II. Uriggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckc's drug stoic, cor ner Adams aud Mulberry, noth telephones. Seed3. G. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS frjmen, store 201 Washington avenue: green bouses, 1030 Noith Main uvenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR Ml" LAOKA. AVE.. Scranton, Pa., manutactiucr of Wire Screens Miscellaneous DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 21J Adams avenue. MECAIU.T.H li:OS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN veloies, paper bags, twine. Wateliowe, 100 Washington avcrue, Scianton, Ta. THE WII.KES-1IAIIHE RECORD CAN HE HAH in Scranton at the news stands ol Rekma i Bros.. 101 pruce and 50J Linden; M. Norton. 222 Lack ivvanna avenue; i. !i. Schutzer, 211 Spruce Btrcet. LEGAL. i THE ANNUM, MEETINTI of the stockholders uf The ljit-k.iivaiin.1 'Jmst and bafe, Deposit Com p..uy loi the election ol direi luis to sine for tin ensuing Sen. will b- held ul the nlliic ot the coiupanv, 401 Laekavv mill ! venue, Sci.mlou, Pa., on Monday. Febiuuy . TM2, between the huuii ot tliric .iml tour ii'cl..ek p. in. HENRY HEI.1N. JR., Seeretaiy. IN HI'.: Incoipoi.rtion nf the -Lldeitjfel Singing S.iietv, of Pei.iuton, l'.i. Ill tiio Coint nf Comniiui t'ieas nf Lackawanna County, No. 0 (', J.iiiiiniv Term. 1102. Nolico is heiibv given that 1'ieil. Surr, el. ul., will on Situida.v, lVbuiaiy '2nd, 11,02. make ap plication to s.ilil ('mill ol Common P(piis und i tho Act of As-unbly of this ConimOn.viallh. m pioved Apill !.")lli, 171, and thu pcveial suppl." mmts ihneio, fur Hie Llurlei of un inlind. i oip lutiun In li' known as LIde.-tsfcl Muslni b-.clely nf Siiarilmi, l'.i," the iliauiilcr and ul. ject of which i-, ihc pioinotion und i uUlvatiu'i of iaurunieiital and vi.cil mush , nnd for till s puipu-c to hive, pi iic -. aud enjnv all the light . priillige-i anil binetlts loirlerrcd by uhl Ait and its supplement. The cullfii.ilo or ul tick's "f association of the pinpoiid torporatioti i- on i'.t in Mid court ill tin ;d "in- statu! number ami tcini. JOHN F. MFHI'llY, Solicitor. FINANCIAL. I, F. MHGARGEL di CO. STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES , CON NELL BUILDING. f. T. Menaigel. Roy Chester Megirg''!. YIELD ABOUT 5 ? a . .0" a" 9 qjv4,u-vjv- a i cnpmi s L : fM4iii itbt luLL$.JM;i mtmmmmmmmmmmmmammm